Materials:
- Tagboard
- Raffia
- Markers
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Hole Punch
- African Mask Tracer
- Scissors
- African Mask Examples
1. Fold paper in half.
2. Trace mask stencil (or make your own shape!) and cut out while paper is folded.
3. Draw and design mask.
4. Hole punch holes. Keep in mind the age group you are working with- the more holes, the more stringing!
5. What I did was folded a piece of raffia in half, pulled the loop through a hole, and placed the free strands through the loop.
Pin It- Tagboard
- Raffia
- Markers
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Hole Punch
- African Mask Tracer
- Scissors
- African Mask Examples
1. Fold paper in half.
2. Trace mask stencil (or make your own shape!) and cut out while paper is folded.
3. Draw and design mask.
4. Hole punch holes. Keep in mind the age group you are working with- the more holes, the more stringing!
5. What I did was folded a piece of raffia in half, pulled the loop through a hole, and placed the free strands through the loop.
6. Finish all the way around.
*PS. Check out my latest Dollar Tree find! Crayon piggy banks!! - Now hanging above my desk : )
fantastic work! Thanks for the suggestion!
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